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#qmx SSB Firmware beta 1_01_009 release
#qmx
Hi all I updated the?SSB?beta?testing webpage of the brave, here:??and released?firmware?version?1_01_009 to it.? Changes in this version:
Note that every QMX+ I have tried, has completed SSB calibration successfully using Run all. On some QMX some bands cannot calibrate phase error properly; what happens now is that (per change #4 above) the phase errors are written to zero which is equivalent?to?switching off phase predistortion for that band. At least the other bands can use phase predistortion and the sync optimization etc will also be correct; I will work?on trying to find a solution to these less usual cases.? Many thanks for your feedback so far. Hopefully if I can resolve Ludwig's Windows 7 issues we could be getting close to an official SSB firmware version. 73 Hans G0UPL |
Hi George
Yes, calibration works both from the menu on the terminal and on the LCD on the decixe if no computer is attached.?
In the terminal you press +/- to go to the band and calibration tyow you want (phase, USB sync, LSB sync). Then press the 'O' key to run one single calibration. On the QMX itself use the Tune rotary encoder to go to the calibration you want then press the Tune button to run that one alone. This information is also on the SSB beta page.?
On the terminal menu, Ctrl-Q exits the calibration screen, consistent with the way other screens are excited.? On the QMX LCD, the right button (a.k.a. Exit button) exits the calibration. Which is also consistent with how to exit everything else, exit a sub menu, exit menu editing or whatever, on both QCX and QMX-series transceivers.?
Yes, in both terminal menu and QMX LCD menu.? 73 Hans G0UPL |
George,
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for CW, during a dit or dah, you have a constant envelope. This is related to your power output. For SSB the envelope is not constant. If the peak envelope power (PEP) is equal to the CW power, the mean value you will be less. Calculating for a two tone signal it should be 50% (-3dB).
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73 Ludwig |
Hello Don
I mentioned this in reply to an earlier thread. See here: In summary with the current methodology, phase error measurement isn't always possible. I haven't seen this failure on a QMX+ but it has been reported by others too on a QMX. When the calibration can't he done, the phase error is set to zero, to avoid making anything worse. Don't forget the performance is already very good even without the phase pre-distortion. Of course I'll try to find ways to improve the calibration so it works in these cases too. But for now setting it to zero is a good interim solution.? 73 Hans G0UPL |
No point, you're right. You can do the sync cal but if you don't use LSB except on 40m then the sync cal results won't be used.? 73 Hans G0UPL |
On Wed, Apr 30, 2025 at 06:37 AM, Hans Summers wrote:
version?1_01_009 I was nervous, but ran the full SSB calibration from a terminal after installing version 1_01_009, and I was surprised to find it finished without blowing the BS170s this time. Everything seems to be working well. I'm getting about 4.3 to 2.2 watts depending on the band. I'm assuming everything is okay, is there somewhere I can look to see if all is well? I would nice nice if it slapped me on the back and said, 'good job Joel!' but I would settle for a big green light or something:-)
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Joel
N6ALT |
Many thanks for this version Hans,
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Unfortunately, this time one of my BS170s blew during the calibration cycle of my QMX+. I used the R command to do the batch. Only one blew, but unfortunately I didn't think to do the fingertip temperature test before clipping them out one by one and checking the current draw after each one. I thought of doing it when there were two left, so it saved me from replacing one of the BS170s as only one was hot!
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Does anyone have a handle on why calibration seems to injure the PAs? I can't imagine that it generates more thermal stress than an afternoon of digital mode operation. Little voltage stress too as the SWR is low while calibrating into a dummy load. Why should only one go short? Tolerances in breakdown voltage?
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I found a little bug. It's great to have access to the diagnostic screen from the front panel; I used it to test my replaced PA. Unfortunately, each time you change the band up in frequency, the audio volume increases! The volume control seems to retain its AF gain function while being used to change band.
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Please keep up the good work! I'm having great fun watching my QMX+ develop and I'm looking forward to using it when I go to Cyprus in a couple of weeks.
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73 and gratitude,
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Ellis
GM4GZW |
I jumped from 1.01.004 to 1.01.009 today.? I noticed a big improvement in 20m calibration that I was having trouble with earlier.? The calibration went through with no problems at all.
SSB received audio on all bands was tested with attenuators to a USB connected IC-7200 and recorded with Audacity.? The audio sounded really good on all bands.
Thanks!
Glenn VK3YY. |
Hi George ?
Mic does not need to be connected during calibration. It makes no difference. If you connect a mic, headphones, paddle, nothing makes any difference. The only important thing is to make sure you connected a dummy load! 73 Hans G0UPL |
Hello Peter S is for "SWR Protection" and indicates your SWR protection has kicked in.? 73 Hans G0UPL On Thu, May 1, 2025 at 12:22?PM OE6PLD via <loepew=[email protected]> wrote:
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThe 'S' means the radio has gone into safe mode to protect against a high SWR or other fault.? If you tap the menu then exit, that will go away, but come back if the fault is still present.? You won't be able to transmit if the S is present. 73 Charles - NK8O On 5/1/25 04:22, OE6PLD via groups.io
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